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ALBUMWaltershausen: Oberst Chabert (Recorded 1956)F. Charles Adler, Renate Kiebey, Hanne Münch, Julius Patzak, Ursula Rhein, Otto Wiener, Teresia von Zumbusch, Erich Kloss, Munich Philharmonic, Tonkünstler-Orchesters Niederösterreich, Kurt Equiluz, Franz Fuchs, Veronika Hilpoltsteiner, Gertrude Hopf & Josef Jamitzky
ALBUMHeroes and Heroines of Bayreuth: Max Lorenz (Historical Recordings 1928-1950)Clemens Schmalstich, Staatskapelle Berlin, Max Lorenz, Bruno Seidler-Winkler, Käthe Heidersbach, Hans Knappertsbusch, Vienna Philharmonic, Rudolf Moralt, Maria Reining, Berlin Stadtischen Opera Orchestra, Ernst Viebig, Munich Philharmonic, Georg Hann, Ferdinand Leitner, Christel Goltz & Elisabeth Wysor
ALBUMDie Grossen OpernchoreStuttgart State Opera Chorus, Stuttgart State Orchestra, Peter Schrottner, Ferdinand Leitner, Wurttemberg State Theatre Chorus Stuttgart, Wurttemberg State Theatre Orchestra Stuttgart, Robert Shaw Chorale, Renato Cellini, The RCA Victor Orchestra, Bayreuth Festival Chorus, Joseph Keilberth, Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, Berlin Deutsche Opera Orchestra, RIAS Chamber Chorus, Richard Kraus, Chorus of the Vienna State Opera, Vienna Philharmonic, Heinrich Hollreiser, Arthur Rother, Munich Philharmonic, Bavarian Radio Chorus, Fritz Lehmann, Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Kurt Peter Eichhorn, Munich State Opera Chorus, Beniamino Gigli, Philharmonia Chorus, Stanford Robinson & Philharmonic Orchestra
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Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 61: I. Allegro ma non troppo (Cadenza Kreisler) [Live]
Daniel Lozakovich, Munich Philharmonic & Valery Gergiev
Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 61: III. Rondo. Allegro (Cadenza Kreisler) [Live]
Daniel Lozakovich, Munich Philharmonic & Valery Gergiev
Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 61: II. Larghetto (Live)
Daniel Lozakovich, Munich Philharmonic & Valery Gergiev
About Munich Philharmonic
Artist Biography
Founded in 1893 in Munich, the Münchner Philharmoniker’s early association with the music of Gustav Mahler placed it firmly on the map. It premiered his Fourth (1901) and Eighth (1910) symphonies, and also the song-symphony Das Lied von der Erde (1911). Bruckner’s symphonies were another early area of expertise, especially during Ferdinand Löwe’s second period as music director (1908-14). The Philharmoniker’s close alignment with Nazism in the 1930s, as the self-styled “Orchestra of the Fascist Movement”, inevitably provoked controversy. Artistically, however, the Philharmoniker rebounded strongly in the postwar period, particularly under music directors Rudolf Kempe (1967-76) and Sergiu Celibidache (1979-96). They nurtured the orchestra’s trademark warmth of tone and interpretive insight, both live in concert and in numerous recordings. The charismatic Russian Valery Gergiev took over as music director in 2015, but was fired in 2022 for failing to speak out against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
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